Lewis Scott Jones
4237 Stewarts Ferry Pike, Mount Juliet, TN 37122
Home (615) 444-9175 Cell (615) 587-2670
Email: 5dsmjones@gmail.com
Education: From November 2008 – April 2010
Tennessee Technology Center at Murfreesboro
Diploma for Industrial Electrical Maintenance April 2010
Work History: Oberto Sausage Co. July 2015- Present
Maintenance Technician
• As a member of the maintenance team at Oberto brand foods in
Nashville TN I Repair or PM,multiple food bagging machines
,Wolverine and GCO ovens, infeed systems, multi head scales, metal
detectors, check weighers , oxygen scavenger dispensers, and auxillary
equipment. Form/fill/seal machines, including RPM-L, Triangle,KHS,
DoBoy , Safeline, Ishida scales , DEAMCO bucket elevator conveyer ,
dumpers and tumblers ,Hershel ,Cove and Carruthers slicers .
Performing daily setup, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of
packaging lines, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic and
mechanical systems along with cooling of all cold rooms and
production areas .The maintenance team is also in charge the boilers
and all building repairs
Work History: MTSU August 2010 – July 2015
Boiler / Chillier Operations
• Boiler operations for campus . Regulation of steam and water
used on campus for building heat or hot water also maintain
boiler readings and settings along with maintenance.
Preventive Maintenance crew repairs and maintains all Air
Handler Units , Hot Water Pumps , Chill Water Pumps and
Air Compressor’s which are used for pneumatic controls on all
Equipment throughout the entire campus.
Fork Lift Certified at MTS
Nissan North America November 1997 – September 2008
Production Technician
• Line Leader for 12 production lines in closure body shop,
responsible for inventory, working with maintenance and material
handling to keep lines producing parts, repaired all substandard
parts (welding, dent removal and missing parts) using hand tools
and power tools. Trained in lock out tag out, hazmat, forklift
operation and weld certification of parts.
• Project Crew responsible for installing safety fencing and light
curtains at work cells. Fabricated and welded parts racks for new
production lines. Worked with maintenance and engineering on
setup of weld jigs and work cells. Indicated and modified weld
jigs using hand tools and power tools under engineering and
maintenance supervision.
• Frame Line Tech placed parts in jig on frame rails to be welded
using a mig welder.
• Production Tech responsible for placing body panel parts and
reinforcement parts in jig to first be welded with PSW gun then
transferred to second jib for robot welder. Also responsible for
quality production and tip change robot welder in work cell.
Thompson Machinery August 1994 – November 1997
• Undercarriage Technician responsible for measuring and
calculating wear on undercarriage for repair. Setup track press
according to specifications of size tracks to be repaired and pressed
apart. Operated idler weld machine to build up idlers back to
factory specifications.
• Welder’s Helper responsible for cutting plate steel with torch for
liners in buckets and blades on heavy equipment. Welded with
mig welder and used torch to braze bearing seats for machine shop.
• Painter responsible for sanding, painting and decaled heavy
equipment for customers and auctions.
Hula Concrete Service August 1985 – August 1994
• Lead Man in charge of three man crew, company truck, hand and
power tools, concrete forms and form trailer for building poured in
place manholes and catch basins.
• Heavy Equipment Operator responsible for operating heavy
equipment and forklift at the shop and job site to help setup
concrete forms for pouring of concrete.
Accomplishments:
Member of Skills USA
TTCM’s Outstanding Student of the Year
Member of the National Technical Honor Society
References
Kevin Muma, Supervisor
Oberto Sausage Co.
(615) 864-7721
Dan Myers , Co-worker
Oberto Sausage Co.
(615)491-9963
Donald Thompson, Supervisor
MTSU Energy Services
(615) 898-2301
Chris Strickland, Co-worker
MTSU Energy Services
(615) 828-7056

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  • 1.
    Lewis Scott Jones 4237Stewarts Ferry Pike, Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Home (615) 444-9175 Cell (615) 587-2670 Email: 5dsmjones@gmail.com Education: From November 2008 – April 2010 Tennessee Technology Center at Murfreesboro Diploma for Industrial Electrical Maintenance April 2010 Work History: Oberto Sausage Co. July 2015- Present Maintenance Technician • As a member of the maintenance team at Oberto brand foods in Nashville TN I Repair or PM,multiple food bagging machines ,Wolverine and GCO ovens, infeed systems, multi head scales, metal detectors, check weighers , oxygen scavenger dispensers, and auxillary equipment. Form/fill/seal machines, including RPM-L, Triangle,KHS, DoBoy , Safeline, Ishida scales , DEAMCO bucket elevator conveyer , dumpers and tumblers ,Hershel ,Cove and Carruthers slicers . Performing daily setup, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of packaging lines, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical systems along with cooling of all cold rooms and production areas .The maintenance team is also in charge the boilers and all building repairs Work History: MTSU August 2010 – July 2015 Boiler / Chillier Operations • Boiler operations for campus . Regulation of steam and water used on campus for building heat or hot water also maintain boiler readings and settings along with maintenance. Preventive Maintenance crew repairs and maintains all Air Handler Units , Hot Water Pumps , Chill Water Pumps and Air Compressor’s which are used for pneumatic controls on all Equipment throughout the entire campus. Fork Lift Certified at MTS
  • 2.
    Nissan North AmericaNovember 1997 – September 2008 Production Technician • Line Leader for 12 production lines in closure body shop, responsible for inventory, working with maintenance and material handling to keep lines producing parts, repaired all substandard parts (welding, dent removal and missing parts) using hand tools and power tools. Trained in lock out tag out, hazmat, forklift operation and weld certification of parts. • Project Crew responsible for installing safety fencing and light curtains at work cells. Fabricated and welded parts racks for new production lines. Worked with maintenance and engineering on setup of weld jigs and work cells. Indicated and modified weld jigs using hand tools and power tools under engineering and maintenance supervision. • Frame Line Tech placed parts in jig on frame rails to be welded using a mig welder. • Production Tech responsible for placing body panel parts and reinforcement parts in jig to first be welded with PSW gun then transferred to second jib for robot welder. Also responsible for quality production and tip change robot welder in work cell. Thompson Machinery August 1994 – November 1997 • Undercarriage Technician responsible for measuring and calculating wear on undercarriage for repair. Setup track press according to specifications of size tracks to be repaired and pressed apart. Operated idler weld machine to build up idlers back to factory specifications. • Welder’s Helper responsible for cutting plate steel with torch for liners in buckets and blades on heavy equipment. Welded with mig welder and used torch to braze bearing seats for machine shop. • Painter responsible for sanding, painting and decaled heavy equipment for customers and auctions. Hula Concrete Service August 1985 – August 1994 • Lead Man in charge of three man crew, company truck, hand and power tools, concrete forms and form trailer for building poured in place manholes and catch basins.
  • 3.
    • Heavy EquipmentOperator responsible for operating heavy equipment and forklift at the shop and job site to help setup concrete forms for pouring of concrete. Accomplishments: Member of Skills USA TTCM’s Outstanding Student of the Year Member of the National Technical Honor Society
  • 4.
    References Kevin Muma, Supervisor ObertoSausage Co. (615) 864-7721 Dan Myers , Co-worker Oberto Sausage Co. (615)491-9963 Donald Thompson, Supervisor MTSU Energy Services (615) 898-2301 Chris Strickland, Co-worker MTSU Energy Services (615) 828-7056